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Although I had a couple Barbie dolls as a child, I was never a Barbie fan. However, as a mother of 2 girls (7 yo and 5 yo), the appeal of Barbie and the Barbie world drew me in as my girls enjoyed the dolls, movies, and books. But I never really enjoyed any of the story lines that featured Barbie; they were too cloyingly sweet, lacked imagination and originality, and just cranked out the same plot premise with a different name and different wardrobe.

But "Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse" proved to be completely different! My 5 yo selected this on Steam and I also tried to persuade her to choose something else, but ended up really enjoying the show. The characters have a greater dimension than all the superficial "friends" on Barbie movies; in the show, they have preferences and personality. I love that Ken is a build-it-fixer-upper, that Skipper has teen angst, that Midge is old-fashioned, and that Raquelle wants to upstage Barbie but ends up feeling the brunt of bad karma. And the humor is in the snappy quips and comebacks and situations, like when Ken attempts to figure out what his job is but eventually discovers his job is to be Barbie's boyfriend; well, duh, all us girls know that! LOL The humor combines both slapstick and satire, making it a show that little kids and "grown up" kids can enjoy. Reminds me really of how Looney Toons were like, except the grown up sarcasm has become more contemporary. And it is apparent that this is a show that is poking fun of itself and not meant to be taken seriously. You have to realize that Barbie is fantasy and they are dolls that use life-size lip glosses and make up applicators. If anything, these episodes would be closer to the slapdash type of madhouse doll playing I did with my friends as a kid; nonsense and a lot of jokes. :-) My daughters get the humor, I found it incredibly funny, and even my husband was caught laughing at the jokes----which says A LOT since he can't stand two minutes of the regular Barbie items. LOL I ended up recommending this show to my girlfriend who has a 1-yo daughter, and she is hooked now too. It's some dank ♥♥♥♥. :^)

There is no more superior game than Barbie Dreamhouse Party. There is a reason why this game has received universal acclaim for best storyline, graphics, sound and gameplay. I do not understand why people have been turned away from Barbie Dreamhouse Party. Barbie Dreamhouse Party has gameplay which will make you play for hours on end (please excuse my playtime; I played probably 20 hours offline *cough*), putting every other subpar game title, including Counter-Strike, DOTA2, Assassin’s Creed, GTA and Zelda to shame.

The graphics are immaculate; you can clearly see the level of detail and effort put into the game. Barbie's arkwork is spectacular; she almost looks like a human (or maybe I'm the one which almost looks like a human and she's the real deal...). There simply can't be any other game with this detail. "[Insert game name here] has better graphics than this bull," you may say. Pff. As if. EVERY other game will never have the equal amount of effort and quality graphics the developers of Barbie Dreamhouse Party have done.

The sounds... are fantastic. There seem more realistic than real life. For example, when you're walking, the footsteps Barbie and her friends make seem so realistic. It's almost like the world of Barbie Dreamhouse Party is reality and planet Earth is virtual reality. Music played is absolutely top notch; you could tell that the composers of the music in the game has more of a talent than Mozart.

And last but not least, the storyline. And I can't even begin to tell you the wonderful scripting and voice acting which has been put in this game. It is simply great. Amazing. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Words cannot describe the magic of the storyline. Gone is The Last of Us and their Golden Joystick Award for 'Best Storytelling'. It is obvious that the public had not played the masterpiece Barbie Dreamhouse Party.

All in all, buy this game. You will not regret it. Just because everything is in pink doesn't mean it should turn you away from purchasing this game. This game is every other triple A and indie game out there on Steam combined into something fantastic which will have you laughing, crying and screaming of joy.

THITH ITH BY FAR THE BETHT GAYM I HAVE EVAAAAR PLAYED! BEFORE I HAD BARBIE DREAMHOUSE I USED TO BE THE MOST MANLY MAN ON EARTH. AFTER THE FIRST 40 HOURS OF PLAYING IT IT TURNED MY WHOLE STEAM LIBRARY GAY. I TRIED TO FIGHT IT. I REALLY DID! BUT THEN I GOT THE GAY! NOW I CANT STOP PLAYING THIS GAYM NEED MOAR HORSES NEED MORE HORSES FEED THE PUPPIES ITS A WONDERFUL WORLD! THIS GAYM IS WORTH EVERY PENNY IT CHANGED MY LIFE AND IT CAN CHANGE YOURS!